Results from day one of the Class 1 and 2 state meet

Friday

May 17, 2013 at 12:01 AMMay 17, 2013 at 11:59 PM

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Day one of the Class 1 and 2 State Track and Field Meet concluded Friday night with the top eight qualifiers from each event moving on to the finals on Saturday, and being guaranteed a medal.

Among those moving on to day two include Taylor Snodgrass of La Plata in the 100-meter. She ran a qualifying time of 12.95. Ashlee Fortnee of Brashear will run in the 800-meter on Saturday after she ran a 2:23.29 on Friday.

Other performances on day one that didn’t qualify in the top-eight include Alicia Albrecht of Green City, who ran a 1:03.59 in the 400-meter, freshman Abigail Parton of Atlanta jumped 4-8 in the high jump, and Natalie Gudehus of Knox County took part in the triple jump and finished with a 31-11. Snodgrass also jumped in the triple jump and came away with a 30-7. She also ran in the 200-meter and finished with a 27.68. The Brashear girls took part in the 4x800 and ran an 11:28.22.

The Class 1 boys who will be participating on Saturday include Michael Riddle of Green City, who ran a 15.88 in the 110 hurdles. Riddle will also run in the 300 hurdles after he posted a 42.90. The La Plata 4x200 team ran a 1:35.28, which was good enough to get them to day two. A member of that 4x200 team, Hunter Howe will run in the individual 200-meter race after his 23.36.

Other day one times for Class 1 boys include Howe in the 100-meter with an 11.71. Knox County ran a 48.16 in the 4x100. Hayden Housman of Brashear jumped a 19-0 in the long jump.

Day two only performers at the Class 1 level are Gudehus of KC in the pole vault, Andrew Perry of La Plata, also in the pole vault, Albrecht of Green City and Snodgrass of LP will jump in the long jump, Kellen Gillaspy of Knox County will jump in the triple jump.

Class 2 performances include Zach Miller of Scotland County, who ran an 11.33 in the 100-meter, and Lucas Howard ran 41.13 in the 300 hurdles. Both of those Tigers will be running on Saturday.

Mallory Haley of Schuyler County threw the discus 99-11. The Milan boys 4x100 ran a 45.38 in the 4x100. Mason Thompson of Milan ran a 23.82 in the 200-meter. None of these results were good enough to advance to Saturday.

Other day two competitors for Class 2 include Rilley Wood of Putnam County in the shot put, Haley Bradshaw of Putnam County in the shot put, along with Haley of Schuyler County.